. . V; '5 PAGE moral-l l ’ - A ITHE GUARDIAN ' _ , " “mm” 111538 .,, . i. i. » c lWlozllnalrik Realm -:- Social and Personal -:-('Fashions' -:- Literature ~ ~ l l o ART _ . - _ ' ' - 17m HOUSEIVIFE and Happening: of the Wag $00.53;“; ' i n Dorothy Dix’: Letter Box l _ l olfifissillifllhllo 31..."? tfieuklfilugt filfigrkirglrimcgllfiflfs I a” " n“ m ' - After You Reach Middle Age You Cannot Fix. "° L"? All" MBmflsu-Douglus- with her before returning llolne. WANG! mun‘ CAKE _ _ Scott will take l u in u, 1 0m ear. '4 oup white sugar. l4 , . . ~ - - week n. ssrsnkl” 13L in; s}? ' ' ' “l” ‘If,’ fijmfififi‘ 3,5,3: sun butter or shortening. w cu]? Derlence the Same Love Passion That You nu: WOMAN wno STANDS or m... u...“ grep; with snverlsms Queen will confer- with court offic- Mrs. chsrlotls West gavea. sbbw- Ml‘ “i i: d we u, r . i cup flour. 1 amuse. l4 ‘ _ . . T”! TUB on the reverse side. ills after their return from Bal- ll‘ ll m’ “m” °7 l"? “W: 1m"- mes 1nd ca m I eq mm, tmpwn ‘on’ dladved m 1'8 cup Dld in Youth ' l The usual quantity 0f blfllf l5 moral Castle their summer resl- Isaac Holman, 261 Queen Street in °l 5°“ new‘ l" that ‘my 1on8 "l" “lull "lb "5 °llP "llllll" "5 You will read of the heroes of life And the valorous deeds they have done, r For the world is ailame with ‘the light of the name Of the man who is back to the l gull; But give me the pen that can write 0f the‘ soil that gives life to the rose, ' l wo rapidly ap~ u dam sh while the featured shades o. , Wm. vi e honour of wss nclsu McKic whose "m" "hm l‘ “l _ ° P - _ - ueulzlllollge msglque", "bleu small." exlxslgte date. Lasdy agile? issetltligathllrld? mar-rim to Mr. Gordon McDonald Pmalllllm- The llllisiillml‘ Emu“ 511W"! 01111186. Pull "M. PlllPl Dear Dorothy Dix-I am a man of 50. Have been married sixteen ii“ emmei’ njaune soieuiu iii“, sum daughter o, the Duve and Duchess i‘ w u“ pine an the um in“ vitillfl. and HD0985 9m I. "L raisins, Wflnlltl and dates thrbllgh mom“ to a wummi sixteen ye"; ymmge; mm 1 mm Did”; much flower yellow, and also purplish or Buuuieuuu me gnuugemeni was m“ rune 30m, opened m, u", novel by Ellld Bllllllllllr m“ ‘lfflwl’ 1°°d “hilllllef- Cfelm slwllellllli- want tomarry, but did it to please ller anda match-mailing relative, g red and Vlvlfi- announced late last month eels and rm. West read the verses °l “l” not“! and dengmml m“ add "m" “d “use ‘lulu’ men ' M" 11° mllll 1° mlll WW1 m? Wlle- 5318 l8 800d The chief silhouette features are , _ _ ' which “u,” much merrimeni and tional Velvet. The new Bagnold flour and sour milk. Then add irult. cqnigldgyfla 0g m,’ "we; gnQ um, 3nd ha, new blousgd bogiocg with wide arm- Mm A ii Beairsw Oi Toronto iuru Mi duuurigd wishing me book, slated for November B, isiiall- MA BUGLE-DISH DINNERb been 919mm», or mum; 5n, 15 m”, pygmy um holes. ‘Fhese skill‘: we"! 51$" entertained st the lioseosle Golf lirlde-tv-be may Yen's of happy ed “Ampelfrfiouxfillwl “Si; cook‘; lrgiuiilerofdiflycawiftlililtzhggpsefil; Icatch myself not looking at her because she isn't, untln above t norma wa - wsr n s s . . . _ ml‘ y M" 3.5:? - ' - y“ usual“: fibre “all” “l; ...i$‘;‘i°......””“ ‘°u.e.““’fu‘.‘.““‘ifi"‘le'l.‘.? are; lllllllell“ l" several even g g ‘ Governor. whowas the guest Q1 the The Amherst Golf visitors great- limit Motion? “in ‘me Sig” u; drained free from liquid. Canned as ' w” o’ stfilerlawilllzlllewllx "m" u w VEGETABLE GARDEN wonk ggvvelgmlus gslariililfilts-wlfilglillli‘: :2“ 3.3%,? 5t. Paul" . . . “White moi " by 52:; g-Qdilfmlgsganllig pollifngiéffi 31's? til??? r“‘l3°3§i’.‘?s."§§"‘i.?iiii'?’our to betgiz: ‘Iiggoiliilgoltihililsdr shipsbut s. basket m nu: FALL mnio, when, he, duuuumr Muir kept fine for their gou mmueu géféflilsAflfflttteYggélefi"bgllg'T“ilggz m . I s '91“. seasoned with 1_ wishing a never married at . New! have Just completed six weeks at Reno and with the divorce so near I am beginning to think 1 might want her after all. Still I have not enjoyed nur- ried life enough even to try to fix up our house Wash and rinse and wring, Soap and soak and rub; Oh, give me the words that may While most of the flowering an- Helflsllchls lsttendlng BlshOP Stracll- 31: 53m dllfilbglixlllli 5:39? lllll iurr gook'_ghe “v33 qf the grim“ lindbli teil-‘spdiliidgwi; d an oo, an o oca payers _ r. lln cey rown l. ggzgmczéleimnglzwgolhéfulcliin zgngmilia a o a and today's tea hostesses will be ilrilagsn bffrgibmiilldfligis the vegetables, and cook in the pan fittingly sing no in the vegetable garden ex- Mrs. L. T. Lowther and Mrs. N. Ml" H" w‘ mngwwm’ M's‘ A‘ w‘ nth. also round ve romisln . 1 medilmhslzed spanlsh ‘mum’ and I am not stingy, and I am not in love with Of the woman who-lipids at filial put the soil in shape. A good W. Lowther, were Joint hostesses at WM“- Ml" R°5° mllflwfllll» M155 mo W p g figs: igllgige m; “we ‘album's: . her or any one else, but I hate to think of being the tub. 59mm; turning in compost or the letters pretty home. 26 Brigl-lt- “m! wed“- Mm- w- 3- M°Kll\- A ruiuruu o; verse engined Hub“;- in the an ‘is; £3: is; 2151mm‘! tied to her as long as I live. What shall I do? manure, is the best move that can on Road. last evening in honor of ll°ll- _ ’ . walk» by Laurence wiiisiier h“ other f“ r-edients mm“ mo” 3.1-1.5. Not she who is gifted and great. be made for next springs vege- two prominent young ladies, Miss burn awarded the King-s @0141 me. u hi Psi the i; i in a cgassumie Burrmmded by Mimi" and table plsntms- The Yllulml‘ l“ Edllll McNuti and Miss Helen M". Lawn“! "Bum "lleflalll- dsl lsresonieo snuusuy fur poetry. ficovgéryand bakewfoo e1 hour at x25 Almw" friends, tables, asparagus and hhubarb as Moxie, whose marriages are faking ed at three tables of bridge at her for’ i934 I de fees Fahrenheit‘ Fifteen mimh My advice to you is to go on and get your Reno divorce for in; pgy- H85 need l0 my P fllse» 1°!‘ ll" well as multipfler onions can be place shortly. 'I‘lleir friends are lovely new home in Bummerslde ' t; berm removin‘ from the five chologlcal effect it will have on you. It will clarify your feelings for you tread of her ways- 91mm! to excellent advantflfle U115 vieing with one another in prg- 011 Tllufsdfll’ evefllllif. Tl" R°Yal Medal’ a Yell’ bllllllll‘ e g ‘ ' as nothing else can. You will lose your wife anly to find her, so tospsak, Leads forward to prosperous ends. B i h h i d i“ m h 1cm. nuptial galetlcs and last, night's . . . ful one designed by Edmund Du- "W" wllll a mllllllle °l cmml“ ‘ml and- my prophecy is that the next thing you will do after getting your u teonew o s r lng roug ll h . ' Spinach ‘is the flatly slpiililegi vegfii bridge was one u! ihe nicest 50cm M“ Gordon M Avflrd o! sub ifrlésetyilifild k203i‘ Einigilgilhuriigtiigliia: c eese “cued wumm decree-absolu will be to buy a. marriasa license. tbl th mfly 3 P“ thl f th . t _ ' ' . aglvince ac! the season to advant- sgiliiuuergggreocedede iijgagggsenfiatliligillnolil ilzlillioizllgeils hlalglgiil‘: algiazfiléllsl’ Muscfleld after the decision of the “Yale?”Ilfiagllfildealfifiyyiililgiiefinzvlilz; You ore suffering from two mistakes. The first is that you are re- use. B99818 m9 bed "ll “lam” the prizes in which were included Ngldencg was pleasantl sur rises Kings committee’ comprised o: the head of a pin and uniform in lull‘? l° l” Y°"l' ale- l“ 5° Y0" "B eXlleflting yourself to be m; semi- the seed in the rows as late as uxquisiie guest prizes for the iasi Monday aiwmwnywhe: the John MBFGflGId. Lawrence Blnyorl. ' mental and romantlcas aboy, and havenll the thrills and palpitations oi fe . In a bark that ls meagre and mean, Who stands in her place with a lze smile an her face possum and dodge frozen ground. u id _i _be_ Walter do la Mare, Professor Gil- s ' a young lover. That isout for all of uswhen we reach middle age. We And is keeping her littfe world ‘rhe meg is (,0 get the seed sewn S0 r es 0 s . . lllllmllg cllcle l" °°llll°°tl°ll wllll bert Murray and I. A. Richards of oiisfilililéfarnélktfntl:ggufggégusozléspgg can form then a beautiful and sustaining and comforting friendship with clean. late that it will not sermlllvle until next spring but will be ready to sprout as soon m the filst . 1 _ _ Mus isaueiie Jamieson is being 32° osiwgililig; 31mg‘; gal: Sig"; Oxford. 0n presenting we medal hands fur this us wuiuuiu 5min a member of the opposite sex. but we can neither experience the grand T°ll l“ °°l‘l “ml heal’ welcomed back after a pleasant den; 1m- ggvgfg] yggfg presented S d k d b the Poet Laureate spoke very lligh- uudiyu Place in strung brine (1% DQ881011 Ourselves, nor can we Umpire it in others. OBI) an S93 an I'll; _ ~ l of both the first and second vol~ . C\‘. Hive me fl- "iblltf? W lll-Y It favorable weather SWCJS the germ 3:33;‘. ifipegt l“ Hahn“ and med" h” wllll l‘ Mallllllll “l” Wm‘ Ell‘ ullrles of Mr. Whlstlefs poems. call- fig: ‘Zfiflrfigirfguflfurfl’ gal-Gig)? f m i; h "‘_"_'—“" i the ieei in the seeii i . . . i _ ’ ver inlay in appreciation o! her rug ihum gurprisiug work ‘or so waygkeep nuts covered Wm] brine‘ Yet a is w at you are expecting of yourse f. You think you are of the woman who stands st 59mm, must do all its growing Mr co d valued services. young u mum _ on seventh ‘m, drain weir wipe "ch not in love with. your wife because you are not wildly, srdently, madly the mu i in com weather‘ The earner ii uuu s. n on and Miss Condon of o o o enamored of her, because you dont feel that you would die if you didnt Dartmouth. N. 5.. are being cor- new w, Q_ make“; uud Mru In a recent Saturday Review oilgl-llrlngflgd nllelséfi: lllifiglifllgilicllillli?) see her every hour; because you don't see herasaradiant thing oflbeauty; dially welcomed on a. visit to Col. wk m _ because you don't palpitate at the sound of her footsteps. K a uuu Mm we“, Hiusboiu 5m gag-t 22°"! Literature. s New York-publication. make iollowlns Pickle from boudsr- l - DAVID MACRAE b9 Stfifbéd the better 11nd l0l1g€l' ———--————— the crop. 80 full SOWlIlB l5 l‘ "l" "ARDEST WORKER advantage. Mllllth U18 bEd W811 willlsm Rose Benet. has written a ed s ices: ' . . after the seed is sown and re- ough Street. . . i holiday l,“ yesgemuy on "gum p, criiicum or "Four walls», on the i gunce bind‘ pepper h Forget it. boilijon t {meet have a young heart any more than to A dairy cow is the hardest move the mulch early next spring . their home in Glassville, N. B. who“ a very favombie one, in 1 ounce 8mg" moi gave uuyouini, Y. ou cant ruin and Jump as you dld when you were wo-ked animal 0n the farm. vfm- as, soon as the ground starts to Mrs. A. B. Warburton is visiting a v a ' spite o! we presence. in the poem i’. ounce cioves 0. ou ont want to sing Just or the sheer joy of living, You ve lost ing more lnergy in producting .30 thaw. There is no use planting the l" sllmmelslde the Sllesl 0! the Miss Eva Bgnaii of Auckland. of some very English terms which a ounce mace ‘plenty l’! the enthwasms and bends Wm‘ which w“ “tuned °“l’ l“ a b°y' ' a of milk than would a. team old-fashioned small-leaf spinach. o. horses plowing all day long. The modern inventions in the The dairy cow not only has t0 spinach life are so far supeflill‘. produce but she must repro- both in size of leaf and quality, that duce herself at the same time in it. is a foolish waste of slllwe and order to maintain profitable pro- time to bother with any but the ductlon Constitution is essential t0 newer sorts. mostly of Danish enable her to keep up this grind- origin. It is more heat resistant ing task. Only in long-lived cows 3nd less prone to race up to Seed ‘can we expect great returns Two at, the slightest suspicion of warm years of the dairy animal's life is weather. spent in maturing. The Proms NultipPer, or potato onions as from the first two years of an they are sometimes called, give the average producer's ml king period first young onions in spring. A few are needed to pay the expenses in- . bulbs put in this fall will give a Misses Green: New Zealand is being cordially t . . , - seem to bother Mr. Benet consid- ‘it ounce nu mes welcomed to the city, having come r b1 _ 1.; 1t m y, 2% tablespons mustard seed. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- with ms intention of spending the §vfigfier iiasailrqigisnunti. ruilglf°fu°§ Mix above spices together, place {ilille Bradshaw. Summerside, was wmw» 1n the garden prom-mg subiieiy’ and is u uuufuuuuuie u; nuts in hot sterilized jars with lay- _ e iscene of a jolly gathering last m“ Bun,“ rs the guest or Mus beuuiiiui expressimm m, aim iikes era of powdered mixed spices be- Your second mistake was throwing marriage into ms discard hem" even ng whe their daughters Mrs. “m; wfl“flm§_ ML mlstlervs tritium ___ tween each layer of nuts. Pour over you everigave it a chance. You didn't even, try to mugs 1t g, guccggg, Robert Hal an of Charlottetown a a c whisiisi, does“ say anything new them 1 gallon vinegar, which has You didrlt even attempt to buildahomc together. Anything would my; 511d Miss Harriet Bradshaw, enter- punuwud by marry guud wishes about sins or moms but he says been boiled 5 minutes. Put on cap been a failure that you went into with that spirit. talned at s. jolly four table bridge w. l-lsrry s. Connelly and popular u; with well-nigh the air of a “ml ml Nll“ ‘llmlld be "my l“ "_—""' and kitchen shower, honor-mi; M1,; ‘young bride ieii Wednesday m. shakesperian soiiioquyu, And M‘ use in about a month. A successful marriage is made of many things, but mainly 0g 00.09;». Rum Mulls,“ whe» marriage takes their home in Jersey cuy. N. J.. Benet thinks we should be in...‘ “"'°“ “ml ‘l °°“““°“ “m” u W“ h“ ‘mllld “l” “P 9°" ll°m°l ml?‘ place "my l" “when where they will make their future ful for "no little brave and beau» mg MW nlmmlre’ making l‘ bellman “d cmnmrmblel m” dlallces ‘"1" e a - home over the weeibend mey mm utterance}, i that you would have got interested in it, you would have taken a. pride ln The sympathy of young no 1o l. ' ' u. and that s11 would have been well. But you cum do this. You were a a o were entertained at ‘ewml ma“ m’ qlwl“ mm‘ ll“ Well“ the AMornlngsrnlle qllitter from the start and, like a. coward, you ran of! to Reno 1mm m; -~_ ... -_..-_.-_ _-.¢~_ t . curred to that point. From four crop beforevthe onion sets can get fifiiiilfuin tigiellfigisddggimgsslxrllilifi iliuggfllnalsilllill!“ l-ll llPlwl" °l f°ll°wllli 1°“! "ewmvely llll” wlllfllll V r illtfes you had assumed, years 0f use on are the most into actlon- They are perfectly Prior,’ wuusu kiuuu, mime“ ma m “use; . i iifatriiirisyigiggsnix fomogmestime A quiet little man once oomploln- -'--' l‘ .' rofltable years of a dair cow's hard _ llfe~ y » Th1}; Jparalzus bed may be set gfilgrégeirllrlfilildfill’ wlll b‘? 5° "WW Mr. and Mrs. George P. Nicholson "Twilight came, so very quletfy, -___._____.._._ m], ma, getting two-yearmld i e °m° “ml °°m"l“ll' have returned from a visit to Walking on the silver roog of a i REAL JEWELS ENHANCE plants from dealers. The maln Y- , _ _ Winnipeg 0n their way home they brook. u...’ FORMAL ENSEMBl-ES requisite is deep rich soil for stopped oi! at. Colander, Ont., to see And uhpercelved stretched out ed to his minister iuui his iiie was After marriage almost every husband and wife go through g period unbearable ueuuuse his iiexbduoi. of panic in which for a moment they regret the step they have taken. A neighbor prayed me iruruuuue "we? sudden horrible sense of finality seizes upon them of having to live with sunny. and wired up wiiii the this man or this woman until death shall part them. A sunk feeling at question: no” u ma“ who piuys me realizing that they have forfeited their personal liberty. Marriage isn't . Mr. and Mrs. George T. Medford _ —-——— . asparagus and ample root room the famous Dionne quintuplets A blindness of small hands over t mu u, i as glamorous as they expected and probably nine out of‘ ten wouldcull it Ardsnse this season gives a blg- for each hill. giving the plants 13:1: mflirsnfzilvlékthe welcome visitors which they thought exceptionally my book." , bluoa glued lélijilililsiiiiiilffon “m1 “gm of! if they could without scandal or complications. But the mood passes. l gel- place to sportswear than three feet of space each Way ~ ; . u cute. _____ so“, y“ such u mun miuiii p0? They get their second wind and a. clearer insyht into marriage and tum hitherto. ilwludlrlg in her collection Rhubarb roots should be set out M._ ' ' ' Laurence Whistler is a brothel", sibly be a good Christian." sold‘ ihe lt into what it was meant to bo-a happy companionship of a man and bandknlt combinations with woll- now. Half a dozen plants will be l” 5°55“ l3~ Beer. who has Mrs. George w. Dewar. Malpeque of the artist Rex Whistler. whose‘ minister smiling, “but pm sure his "mm"- ~ ens. She features different muff sufficient to provide an ample Sup- be?" l/lsllllng her parents, Mr. and Road. left this week on a visit to plquant and whimsical illustrations next-door neigwaor couldn't." ideas such as wide glove cuffs of ply for the average family. 1795- E- H- 3991” Bl 5 Elmo" slreel. her sister, Mrs. George Agnew, for many of the books of Beverly Y°ll B" Sllfieflni 301d l kind 01' mdlflmvllial shell Sllwk and YOU looped cushion ends w warts or ———--——————— ~ “l” “Willy mvflllns for West Windsor, one, sin pin on m, n Nichols, and others, in. well known One as s. newl qich fellow 111511- need a sense of liberty to cure you. Once you realise you are free, r bloused pockets in capes. Strips of 111E SMALLEST CHURCH Newwll- Mail. l0 "Sume- llfl‘ duties few days in Monti-gal. g to nearly every book lover. He has. ed into ills railrgsd station, laid a "llllli You will deliberately put yourself back into double harness. for you l lapin, black with white or brown There are almost as many “small- in Charge of the Hospital of For. a a r also revived an oiu uri in his db gm bu] down a; the “pkg-paper; have found out what it is to have a woman's love and cara and a home i beige make plaid trimmings while e5; church in Eng and" m there are ssuden School. Mrs, w. A, Miller n“ returned signs for Cbvelly Chintz, ‘ window and said: of your Own. and new you are losing them you are already missing them- I rhinestones also form plaid lut- beds slept in by Queer; Elizabeth. , ' ' ' mu, schomber-g‘ on," when u" ma“ uesruus u, Ru, wiusueru “Gfmmg s ticket,» It is a strange thing, but true, that whatever msrisgs does for s man it f terns on black or blue dresses- The distinction is claimed for lfiys Klihlecn McNesly. youn; was visiting her 515m. Mrs Mug” are modelled after the old French "whe"? 9°?" 55km ‘he "diet “llllls lllm mllve “llllle- Dona-n” DIX’ i Th6 collection ends with ll velvet ymerget. where the first wedding w vr_ and an‘ M. a. during the “ma” ‘ndrdeaiii or h" “miles dc Jouy.» which had became 8891M. o a o o o o i evening gown in crushed raspberry for seven years took place last McNeely, 57 Fitzroy street, hnd rem-ed “m” m, um Mr T o the page or the court c: 1.0m; xv "Anywhere. It doesn't make no Dear Miss Dix-Are women more narrow-blinded than men? tone called “rouge maglque" hung week. . _. "sci. to fall Thursday Jame; l ' ' of France difference.” said the newly-rich guy, d0 W01"!!! tum HP U101!‘ X10685 at dome of the most honorable People lull from s. collaretie of real diamonds. Among the many candidates. I breaking nor arm, ' . , , In i760’ Ciiriin iuuphiii e ob "I got business all over." because they haven't moneyor education, or because they live in the .' Other gowns are mostly black have always understood that the a o a l’ pp ‘ _ . . . country or lncertain districts of the town? You very seldom see men dr shown with diamond clips, some two best-authenticated are Greefl- M155 Rum Muuiuru was guest oi lbelilnme 82mg‘ kllih“ me ‘"50" l5 gbmfgfliapencg aphvergglilifry Rig’ " that. AMAN; l“ °°’l“”"“' 5mm" “d "m 5"“ °l“"°l‘- “m” “w” l“ u‘ "W" at a charmingly arranged 'r sis cw f“ e chuloueww“ first h 03:1 gnu aesi ith f diamond bracelets. sex one wall of which is com- Sui tame bridge and Show“ web m“ mu" "llls lmemwll b! e a“ l“ “m esgllel- 30m ‘lewmlwm ll'°m lll-‘l °wll Arlswer: Other dresses are embroidered posed partly o! oak trunks split in ‘day evening given by M“ David w“ null‘ smlarl- Ml“ Helen engnver‘ lmnlel‘ “d dye‘ °l ml‘ I think women, as a rule, are more narrow-minded than men. and 10! Pbrquharsorl, Miss Ruth Ratten- tons. later Jean Baptiste Huct be~ ' in lhinestones, little pl ues of two, and the church at Wasdale, in u. . . .. . , the v ood reason thattbe have fewer broadenin experiences. Most- ' mother-of-pearl, or bear? the Lake District. obstlnately iuili“iééefiiiéltizlzizhrzztifiénlgim y?‘ lJllW- . “m” “sswlllml ‘vllll lllm “ml ex‘ A Nlwelllml’ Pllllllmfllll" °l llllfl" Wflnflgfyllgé restricted lives. yTheir interests are mlfinly shut in their Marescors so called “nacre lace" eluding view in a surrounding popuiarity 8mm yhe f i ti‘) " ' ' 9'11"“! mini’ slfefciifs for the Ob; est to musicians is ‘Paganini!’ by homes and their communities. They only know a. smalLcircle oi peOPIO. with embroidered transparent grove (says an London Evening i g‘ ‘r ren s. Mu and M", 51v, amen and erkamp prints 0:- coiles de Jouy Peter John Stephens. a brilliant gnd mgy come to Jud“ up m; worm by their own flbflg gtgndardg, fabric is used for evening . Other Standard writer). young daughter who have been l! they We" more Often Billed. ywns English writes-la complete uisi-di- fabrics include lace combined with But I write with the assurance 111w rsh Wm‘ McCoy n! Moncmll‘ V151“!!! lVl-‘I. Green's father. Mr. Tl“ Qlllllest JOlly prints were in work covering the great violinist/s A thins is right or wronl V) ma" llfifilllse it is the accePlIB-d will’ in chino“. aim handsome veiveis’ oi one who knows he wiii be W o as been spending the sum- Alfred Ducllemln and Mrs. Duche- led “ml the pallellll" "l" lnslllfed professional career as performer Squedunk or Rabbit Track. You know the Juneau because they live on changeab-e moms and doubw comradicwi. mel with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Web- min, and friends in Alberton, sailed by Chinese originals but soon. peas~ and composer, and providing a col- Montmorency Avenue. and the Smiths don't exist because they live ucrdfl ==.~ -~_—- ster. left yesterday on return ac- from Halifax yesterday by _ mg 811$ 809F195. Ovnlemporary history ourful and fascinating story of the the railroad tracks. A woman is bad r good, and you invite her to tea '*""“_—“"——'—"—r-*——-" cruise liner Lady Nelson 1°,- umr and representations real or ideal. romances that were so much s part or cut her according to what the local . s, Smith approves. T F Leaves for Toronto rrllgcringnl: ggsuelll§fiyzxf vfiifmll‘ gotlililse. were used extensively M oagllbell-le-and Sullivan" by Hes- But men have wider contacts than » omen. They see a bigger WOT"!- O I I Mr. whllitlel‘ has. taken for his keth Pearson. and "Ethelbert Ne- and they find so much bad in the - t of, us and so much swd In the H Two Royal visits to Edinburgh PM“ “ell” ‘mm ClWsly-Of the vin" by John Tasker Howard are so worst of us that they are more incl! to be friendly to all of us than were gmounsed on qu¢,d,y_ HR.“ street. of Temple Ber, of the har- appear this month. ‘Wmflll 811- ~ i m, my, 0g Gloucester is u, ._,.eu_ boul- from several points-inter- -_____. ——— Some of the greatest snobs I have skirts. And when a man is little- eel that the point of a. cambl-ic DOROTHY DIX. rum; mu Kiuu ui Edinburgh.‘ spersed with a mermaid. her dcl~ seuiem- and ocicber mark m9 ‘This. however, is not always tru iii-mum, DH, uommemmuiiom phin, anchor and other watery cum- return of many famous and pgp. liver known wore trousers instead o 1.; E3‘ m, Duuhuru-ur york wiii forts, ‘with guns. fish. s. capstan. ular radio entertainers who have ma?“ hlsglll “t” “null l’ "m" attend the National Gaelic Mod in an Pauli) nets. balielsi.‘ iilowers been "of! the air" vacationing since n ° “l” ° V” W” “Ne”; l Edinburgh next month. Intimation pmieilinfiegin ililéfihgyilijil tuesmlii; filing,‘ Afirggeusifgiter film‘ lliilhg Dear Miss Dix-Jiow can I te whether I am in love or not? I am of the visit of the Duke of Giou- the "n, ‘pint 0i m,‘ ancient mu“ Wm m i“ f“ Y a boy of l9 and have been in lov with a large number of girls. Each cuter was made by the Edinburgh flaws viii i - _, " ° ° “m °“"“l“‘l°- time 1 would think that this w . ml and that she wss the ormv girl M.“ council oi we Briiuh Legion w age o seagoing Devon Guaoe Moore has already started r ll h t k . u, uuuiiuuii Du r. Mime“ sums folk that pitches downhill into her programs early thhmonth, Lily .12‘; $,,";,§;§§',,';“,°,','.',*;g{,'_"“l' ggwrggfugilgfng §u§w°mf$f§1 rum. also iehltwtgctglifgdflfxéliloljucesitier Bld°'°"lAB“l"" almmzilglipolililfi; lfifilifll-‘rra i‘: or am 1 easily infatuated? m,“ u . hum“ on Nonmim, ii_ ma“: Two new books which will be of heard weekly in October with a Aunuri Duchess of Yorkhas graciously con- "lmsl l” “l” °“"‘“‘l“'l~“ m‘ °° °°"°"* "film"- Wl an Bevlem- n ls both and beosuss . m,“ u, m,“ u” wnmi on the be publishes this fall-"Paul Ce- ber mh Lawrence 'I‘ibbett begins s mu you um,’ rim, uruu yo’ ,;;;_~=- m you‘ ~=~ m 0n fly. p m . .. ' ' ,1, uuu u, new,‘ m, print mi: l! ifyifty ilglsf-rsflons. and llok- which ho sings more numbers Jugebopggpng, you “immanent w" "when with us! by‘ auiztav léclutein. a blc- than he does in an ordinary ne- love youjvill know it. O great pleasure by members of An ‘um’, o m“ Janna” mm mm‘ ' Llll!‘ °°lll "lll ll" ll"- Oomunn Gaidheslleh (the High- b“ land Association), and Her Royal mkhnels is assured n . n... and Four-of-a-Kind From New Zealand Ghallen ge Supra u What a. lovely feeling getting into a new woolen dress on crisp fall days. This season they sem to be smarter than ever. Today's model is a charming style for women of fuller figure, for 1t has slerlderlxing qualities with its iii-neck, Jabot collar and has bias seams across the hips. The original was in dark plum Weight woolen with matching tone lustrous satin collar. 111a two surfaces of black satin back crepe would work out beauti- fully in this easily made model. Black wool-like silk crepe with white satin collelr Ls also a very smart scheme for it. Stwle No. 44 Bis designed for sizes 96. l8, 40, fl, 44. 46 and w-lnches bust. Sin 3d requires 4 yards of 39- inch material with ‘it yard of as- inch contrasting for- three quarter dress. stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) oi "wit". ‘mi u" wanna“ i. Wrap coin carefully. __ rnss ulspnsn cox, 3.11.80. u b. “mm u, M “new” '-—--"--'"""'—-- Miss Mildred Oox. nix-ac. l’l'l""ll"l°"- ll ' Nam also...........,.......... “m” °l “l” "l4 “l1 °' l‘- 3.°'-..‘11:.'.'..3“.'.:.':".'.‘:'.:°':i‘: Biggest flvwh >00: J are a boy. Your taste hasn't jellied yd ant in a girl. You are really in love girl into your pattern of romance. ..___.._.. l get over this and when you are really in ovo and real lovs is the diflerence between mommy DIX. 0 oy of The Quintuplets enthusiastic welcome. The concert will he presided over by the Duke ~ ~~~~~--- ltlbltloillucgs..osssnosllelllonltl ppointed an assistant-port ‘ a ' time-ilk thetlletplrtmerlit either} Excurslon Yet sc--osssss---......."nun-estrus Qhgm pry, 3 he Unqgrgly o -——--- W!“ 444"" rel-om. nor duties will-be teach- (“nil c. n. gym“) __ lng the Laboratory work in Bio- iugggqqe, 413,, gqt, gp-om vllcela§ulsl esret-cusscu-o-sssfias dulniau,’ ‘nd ‘bod Gunman’. n. of I um ex- ' . Ilw "Win51 till"! Wit Infill!" ouraians tolhrlaft latent can- ’ work at the University, specialist!!! Ill today 01o: the caaadisa Na- 0000 000K MARI; in chemistry and Bacteriology. M AGOODIIUIIAID Missfioxhullsdabrilliantre-